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  • Cindy Lichtenhahn
    Cindy Lichtenhahn is now friends with Steve Norton.
    • September 13, 2011
  • Cindy Lichtenhahn
    Cindy Lichtenhahn → Jim Miller: Jim have you ever worn Juzo silver before?   I'll be checking on your blog, please update on the Juzo, on the cold days you might even double up on the compression.  Put older over newer sometimes layers are ok.  Oh Do you guys live in Boulder? I...  moreJim have you ever worn Juzo silver before?   I'll be checking on your blog, please update on the Juzo, on the cold days you might even double up on the compression.  Put older over newer sometimes layers are ok.  Oh Do you guys live in Boulder? I live in Grand Junction.  Small world.  
    • September 13, 2011
    • Cindy Lichtenhahn
      Jim Miller I saw that you're in GJ. Good luck getting some programs started there. I'm also a "founding member" of our South Metro Lymphedema Support Group. We meet at the Highlands Ranch Library every 3 months - next up is Oct. 6 at 7 PM. My massage therapist...  moreI saw that you're in GJ. Good luck getting some programs started there. I'm also a "founding member" of our South Metro Lymphedema Support Group. We meet at the Highlands Ranch Library every 3 months - next up is Oct. 6 at 7 PM. My massage therapist (also Klose trained) will be...    
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  • Jim Miller
    Jim Miller is now friends with Cindy Lichtenhahn.
    • September 12, 2011
  • Cindy Lichtenhahn
    Cindy Lichtenhahn Hi All, I'm a brand new member and wanted to introduce myself... I'm a MT/ CLT, got certified through Klose Training in Denver area Colorado 12/2010.  My business as a MT is doing very well but as a CDT it's kinda taking a slow start as of now I only...  moreHi All, I'm a brand new member and wanted to introduce myself... I'm a MT/ CLT, got certified through Klose Training in Denver area Colorado 12/2010.  My business as a MT is doing very well but as a CDT it's kinda taking a slow start as of now I only have three clients.  I live in a rual America (Western Colorado) and find it hard to find LE clients do you have any suggestions as to what I can do to find some out here? My website is wwwGMTmassage.com please do a little surfing and make a comment on my site, constructive criticism is always welcome. 
    Pleased to meet you, Cindy  less
    • September 3, 2011
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  • Classification Certified Lymphedema Therapist:
  • (school) Other
  • Gender Female
  • Birthday May 30, 1961
  • Employer Self employed
  • Last Name Lichtenhahn
  • First Name Cindy

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  • Steve Norton Fantastic. Welcome to the profession. I wish you the best in this important field and patient population. 
  • Jim Miller (sorry for the long post but I couldn't stop) About those compression garments we wear...I know personally how we all are sensitive to wearing our garments in public. Many posts and emails and other blogs are filled with comments about people unwilling to wear their garments "out" in public. Yup, it absolutely does set us apart as "special", that's for sure. So we  either don't wear the garment (dangerous) or keep it hidden even on the warmest of summer days.  I've had primary LE of the left leg for 45 years. I hid my LE garment for over 12 years, too uncomfortable to wear it in public. Then one summer day in 1980 I said to heck with what others think, I'm wearing shorts because I'm hot (no, not "that" hot! Sheesh!). I've worn shorts for every outdoor spring, summer and fall activity (hiking, cycling) ever since, showing off my garment, my big fat leg and my normal-looking muscled right leg. I got accustomed to the special looks and the questions. But most often there were no questions and no looks (that I could see). So what's my point? My point is that I'm realizing that uncomfortableness you all feel about wearing your garment in public is still there with me even after all these years of wearing a garment in public. Because now, you see, the LE has progressed into my once "good" right leg. Now I'm having to wear a thigh high Juzo on the right leg all the time to control the new LE. Yup. Sucks. And so what am I doing about it? I'm hiding it. Wearing long pants or taking it off when I'm going in shorts. Yes: I'm unable to go to the gym with both legs in a compression garment!  Until this week when I convinced myself all over again that nobody cares, nobody is interested, nobody really will notice that both of my legs are in compression garments instead of just one. It's like that little sticky on the refrigerator that says something like dance like nobody's watching. But I must confess, it took a great deal of - something I don't know what - for me to go to yoga class on Monday night and have both legs in garments.  So I feel your pain, people. Every one of you who is uncomfortable going out in public with your arm or your leg in compression garments. Because I'm right there feeling the same thing. And I'm very uncertain if the next time I go to yoga class or go to work out in the gym I'll not strip off the thigh high before I step out there. Silly? No. Challenging? Every day.
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  • March 3, 2012 11:00 AM EST
    Western Slope Lymphedema Awareness Day
    2 guests
    Open to the public and dedicated to the education and awareness of lymphedema to patients, their families, care providers and the medical commumity of Western Colorado.
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